Articles by: Staff Writer

Staff Writer

Buying furniture for a new home (in some form) is a must. But, how much must you buy, and how much must you spend make your purchases very important to your present and your future? Whether this is your first move, or your twentieth, most likely you will need to purchase something to accommodate or […]

Staff Writer

 · Sep 10, 2009

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Frugal living entails cutting back in every aspect of your life–but you can learn how to save money without giving up a lot of comfort. Learn a few trips to make your household products last longer to stretch every dollar a little further. Powder Cleansers: Control How Much You Use One frugal living tip is […]

Staff Writer

 · Sep 10, 2009

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Finding a roommate is usually a difficult task. Do you ask friends or search for strangers? What about family members? Before you decide what type of people to ask, though, you need to ask yourself one question: Should your roommates be the same sex or the opposite sex? Your Family Background Finding a roommate who’s […]

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 · Sep 9, 2009

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You still can make a nice kitchen design even if you don’t have much room in the kitchen. There are many fine kitchen design softwares and ideas, but just remember you don’t have much space and will have to plan accordingly. Five Points to Watch in Your Design   Below are five basic points to take […]

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 · Sep 9, 2009

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When you’re going to relocate abroad and you need the moving services of a reliable international mover, you may not know what to look for. This article offers tips for choosing the right mover. What Services Do You Deed? Consider well in advance what needs to be taken care of. Among which, what items to […]

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 · Sep 8, 2009

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The nature of your landlord/tenant relationship can make or break your quality of life as a tenant. Taking steps to create a positive relationship will make your life easier and help to build your reputation as a good tenant. Step 1: Get to Know Your landlord Before you sign the lease for your new apartment, […]

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 · Sep 8, 2009

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These days, having a home office space is more of a necessity than a luxury. Just about everyone has a computer nowadays. We all have bills to pay and documents we need to keep organized. Most single family homes have ample space for a home office. That is not always the case for apartment dwellers. Following are […]

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 · Sep 8, 2009

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Getting cat urine out of the carpet becomes especially pressing in an apartment, where the cramped space makes it easy to smell the sour odor (and the fact that you’ve rented the place means you don’t want to leave any permanent damage behind). Luckily, a few simple tips using common household cleaning supplies can get […]

Staff Writer

 · Sep 8, 2009

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A self storage facility is an investment that depends on one thing: How much needs to be stored. When an individual needs a little extra space, then storage facilities are a necessary and very useful option. Being able to easily load or unload your belongings into a secured environment, many times climate controlled, and not clutter up your garage any […]

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 · Sep 8, 2009

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Apartment safety is important to think about for yourself as a tenant, but don’t forget about your pets. There can be many hidden hazards in your apartment that could cause serious injury or death to them. Here are some of the most common apartment dangers for pets. Poisons Poisoning is by far the most common […]

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 · Sep 7, 2009

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